As Clayton said, 109ms is good. It would be worth checking the time on
both the broker and the node to see if they differ.

Thanks
-dant
On 11/28/2013 11:42 AM, Clayton Coleman wrote:

109ms is well within the timeout imposed for status calls by default.
Would recommend throwing a print statement into the
mcollectiveapplicationproxy class to print out the value returned by the
app info call and then restart the broker. Don't have the source in
front of me right now.
On Nov 28, 2013, at 3:34 AM, Gordan Ristic <gr pcsol be
<mailto:gr pcsol be>> wrote:

Unknown means the broker request to mcollective failed or timed
out. Check
the mcollective and broker logs to verify that the requests are being
received on the node.
On Nov 27, 2013, at 5:18 AM, Gordan Ristic <gr pcsol be
<mailto:gr pcsol be>> wrote:

Hi all,
I have an issue with the status of my apps. They all have unknown
status:
<Capture d’écran 2013-11-27 à 10.57.34.png>
Of course the apps are working perfectly well, I can ssh, use them
and so
on.
Summary of what I’ve done:
1) Installing Openshift Origin broker using
http://openshift.github.io/documentation/oo_deployment_guide_comprehensive.html
but I modified the nightly build with de last stables reps (didn’t
work
on Red Hat 6.4 64b with nightly from scratch)
2) Installing Node on another VM the same way as the broker, with last
stables reps
3) Everything worked perfectly, just impossible to make the
admin-console
working
We are using our ldap for authentication and we need the new web
interface
feature: « share a domain with another user». So I tried to just
update
the broker with the nightly builds.
4) Update the broker with the nightly builds everything was
working (just
had to modify some config for mcollective client) but the status,
quite
annoying :)
5) Tried to update the node, nothing worked anymore so I rolled back
My question is how the broker ask for the app’s status from the node?
Another info: installing a node from scratch on fedora 19 with nightly
builds I get all the infos correctly, but our company absolutely
need to
make it work on red hat :/
Sorry for bothering :)
Gordan
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